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Renal calculi.

G W Drach1

  • 1Division of Urology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104, USA. drachgw-mail.med.upenn.edu

Current Opinion in Urology
|March 22, 2000
PubMed
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Recent advancements in renal calculi research highlight new risk factors and successful treatments. Innovations include improved imaging, teleconsultation, and combination therapies, reducing the need for open surgery.

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Area of Science:

  • Nephrology
  • Urology
  • Biochemistry

Background:

  • Urinary calculi (kidney stones) remain a significant clinical challenge.
  • Understanding the metabolic and etiological factors is crucial for prevention and treatment.
  • Recent research has shed light on novel aspects of stone formation and management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize key findings and emerging trends in renal and urinary calculi research from the past year.
  • To highlight advancements in diagnostic techniques and therapeutic strategies.
  • To discuss the evolving role of different treatment modalities, including surgical interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent scientific literature and reports on renal calculi.
  • Analysis of emerging risk factors and their associations with metabolic processes.

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  • Evaluation of new diagnostic technologies and therapeutic approaches.
  • Main Results:

    • Re-emergence of Randall's plaques as a significant finding.
    • Established links between phosphate, insulin, and lipid metabolism in stone formation.
    • Identified risk factors for specific populations, including astronauts and patients on indinavir.
    • Advancements in spiral computed tomography for stone detection.
    • Successful application of potassium-magnesium citrate therapy.
    • Comparative evaluation of endoscopic lithotripsy and shock wave lithotripsy.

    Conclusions:

    • Significant progress has been made in understanding and managing urinary calculi.
    • Technological and therapeutic innovations are improving patient outcomes.
    • While minimally invasive procedures are preferred, open surgery retains a role in select cases.